I am usually really careful about leaving things that can spell disaster by my children hidden or out of their reach. One night I had been writing (with a good old-fashioned pen) and I thought I had put everything away when I went to bed. Of course I didn't. The pen laid behind, forgotten. That is until Emily found it and decided to pretend to be Picasso.
You know where this is going, don't you?
It was morning. After getting the girls settled in the living room, I returned to the kitchen to get the girls bowls of cereal and fruit. I was out of the room for about three minutes when I returned to check on them and saw this:
My little darlings had drawn (scribbled) on our ottoman with my favorite gel ink pen. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry so I did neither.
I reacted.
Em being the smart girl that she is, knew she had done something she wasn't supposed to when she saw me and laid down the pen. I immediately removed the pen from their reach and put it on top of the bookshelf mentally kicking myself again and again for not being careful enough.
I chose to use hand sanitizer since that was what I had close by.
To remove ink from microfiber:
- Squeeze a small amount of hand sanitizer (use only the clear gel) on a white cloth. I used a child's washcloth.
- Dab and blot. You may need to rub even though that wasn't recommended. I found you needed to really work at some of the marks.
- Take a damp cloth (make sure there is no excess water on the cloth to avoid water stains) and gently wipe the furniture.
This is what the ottoman looked like after it had dried and I had finished removing most of the ink. There are still some faint marks visible but you have to look really close to see them (or know they are there).
- Removing labels and price tags from glass (jars)
- Cleaning permanent marker from white boards
- Cleaning paint (including acrylics) from brushes (I couldn't put this one to the test)
8 comments:
What a lifesaver! Another reason to never be without your Purell.
This makes me happy. But also a little worried about what kind of chemicals we're putting on our hands.
I need to remember this since I just bought new microfiber sofa and my best friend's two year old visits often and is into the "wall art" tight now.
I have never before known that purell had any other magical powers! This is too cool!
I've tried it on white boards and it does work. :) This is good to know. My husband always teases me about the bottle of hand sanitizer that I always carry around with me.
I would have cried. And I would never have thought of google, which is crazy because I love google! Thanks for posting this!
It really was a miracle worker. I probably would have cried if it hadn't worked since that was part of the first furniture set my husband and I had bought after we got married!
Wow, that worked great. I will definitely remember that. I wonder if it will take off our dried on nail polish off the microfiber.
That is pretty scary that it removes so much and we are putting it all over our kids delicate hands. Makes me wonder...
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